**Despite the sphere being redesigned to resemble the [[Cosmo Dancers]] in [[Cosmic Rhythm Rally]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', this change was not reflected in Flock Step.
**Despite the sphere being redesigned to resemble the [[Cosmo Dancers]] in [[Cosmic Rhythm Rally]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', this change was not reflected in Flock Step.
*[[The Huebirds of Happiness]] later appear in [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', flying by in a huge flock partway through.
*[[The Huebirds of Happiness]] later appear in [[Night Walk (Wii)|Night Walk]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'', flying by in a huge flock partway through.
==Unused==
==Development History==
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==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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Revision as of 21:32, 6 March 2024
Flock Step
It's amazing to see so many birds migrating together. Of course, to avoid stepping on each others' toes, they'll need good rhythm...
This game features a large flock of migrating Huebirds of Happiness stepping in rhythm. The player controls a pink one in-between a group of three other birds. When the birds squawk, all the Huebirds squat down and subsequently jump in time with each other.
Perfect!/Ace!?: The player steps and jumps in time with the others.
Early!/Late!?: The player steps or jumps off the beat.
Miss...?: The player bumps into the neighboring bird, looking surprised while the other bird looks annoyed. This may switch the footing pattern if the player continues without anymore breaks.
Results
Words of the Feathered()
The flock says...()
Your footwork needs work. Are you ethically opposed to jumping? Did you get tired at the end?
Your footwork needs more work. Did you have your wings clipped? Did you get tired at the end?
Eh. Good enough.
Good try.
Great synchronized footwork! Nice jump flaps! You really stuck it out to the end.
You marched in time well. You flapped well! You did well right at the end.
Words of the Feathered
Your footwork needs work. Are you ethically opposed to jumping?